Family Tree Analyzer

Use FTAnalyzer to investigate your family tree in new and interesting ways, see where your ancestors lived and moved over time on the new maps feature. Find errors in your tree eg: childrens birthdates before parent was born. See lists of who is missing
from census searches then click their name to automatically search on Ancestry, Find My Past, Familysearch etc. And lots more.

Helpful Guides to Using FTAnalyzer

There is now a series of helpful guides to downloading, installing and using FTAnalyzer. You can get them from
the download tab here.

Initial Features

This program is under constant development and suggestions for improvements and new features are very welcome. Please add suggestions via the Issues tab and add suggestion in the subject. There are Help pages available under the Documentation tab.

Once you load your GEDCOM file you can start analysing your tree and displaying some basic reports. These reports include:

Individual Lists - showing all the individuals in your GEDCOM with their vital details, double clicking on an individual shows all the facts for that individual.

Family Lists - showing all the families in your GEDCOM with lists of who is in that family

Surnames List - shows a list of the surnames in your file with a link to the Guild of One Name Studies site if that surname project exists

Location Lists - verifies you have valid locations and double clicking on location text shows who is at that location. Clicking on the Show Map button attempts to locate the location on Google Maps.

Occupation Lists - showing all the occupations in your GEDCOM - double clicking on an occupation shows the lists of people with that occupation.

Facts - Allows you to view the various fact types in your GEDCOM see who has a particular fact also shows a count of how many sources a fact has. Double clicking on a fact shows the detailed sources for that fact

Sources - Shows all the sources in your GEDCOM along with a count of the number of facts for each source. Double clicking on a source lists all the facts that have been sourced by that source

Data Errors List - shows various types of data errors in your GEDCOM such as events happening before someone was born or after they died etc

Census Lists - form that permits listing everyone in your file that should be alive on a census at a particular date and for whom you have not yet found a census entry

Loose Death list - shows all details where you have death date info for an individual but you haven't updated the death record for that individual.

Lost Cousins Report - shows you everyone you have already found on a census so you can check if you have entered them at Lost Cousins

Colour Reports

The BMD report shows you BMD facts for everyone you select from filter colour coded by how accurate the date is from Green = exact date through to Red = unknown date. Marriage facts also show if person of marriage age but no partner; partner but no marriage
fact; no partner but has children.

The census report shows colour coded census to see which census you have still to find people on and whether you have entered those people to
Lost Cousins . Clicking on a missing census entry searches for that person online.

Treetops Report - lists all people in your tree at the top of the tree ie: those people with no parents, these are the people who are the furthest back on that line.

World Wars Report - lists possible males alive and of likely fighting age during both world wars. You can also shift click.to auto search for the man on the Lives of the First World War site.

View your Ancestors on a Modern or Historic Map

With the new features in v3.0 you can now view your Ancestors on a modern map, see how they moved during their lives and lots more to come. With version 3.1 you can now view your ancestors on a Modern OS Map, Aerial Maps, and even Historic OS Maps. Version
4.0 adds support for finding locations using a build in OS Gazetteer.

Colour Census and Census Searching

You can view the colour census report via the colour reports tab it lists everyone you choose to filter and shows the various UK census years. This list is then colour coded to show :

grey - they weren't alive on that census

red - they were alive but you have yet to enter a CENSus or RESIdence fact for them.

yellow - you have entered a census but you have not yet tagged the census as having been entered on the Lost Cousins website.

green - you have entered a census and it isn't a Lost Cousins census year or is a Lost Cousins year and you have entered data on lost Cousins website.

orange - you have added the details to Lost Cousins but not added the census data yet

The red and yellow boxes where there are missing census records are clickable. Select the website you want to search from the drop down box at the top of the report and then double click on a red box. This will then open up a search results page on Ancestry,
FreeCen, FindMyPast or FamilySearch thus making it a quick and easy way to search the census records.

Similarly on the regular census reports clicking on the name of a person to find will try to look up that person on whichever site you have selected. Note you need to login to the site before clicking the person and have a subscription to use Ancestry or
FindMyPast census searches.

Notes

All feedback welcome. Please note this is very much a work in progress, it works for my own Gedcom file however there is no guarantee that other ways of recording data will be consistently handled. If you wish to post error logs and log issues please include
a sample gedcom file that demonstrates the problem you are having. I'd like to ensure that it works consistently for every user. Please also note that there is a bias in the program for UK searching as that is where my Ancestors are from. So some defaults
may need to be tweaked or turned into user configurable options in later versions. Again let me know what works and what causes you problems.

Installing the software

Installation is simple with the click once installer. Click the download button and run the application. This will then ask you to allow it to run once allowed it downloads and installs the application for you.

NB. This program will require the Microsoft .Net 4 Client Profile to have been installed. This is usually present on most windows machines if not it can be downloaded free from Microsoft at
http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=24872 and clicking the download link. Once downloaded simply run the file to install.